Can Israeli authorities arrest me based solely on a Russian Red Notice? - Intercollegium Law Firm
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Can Israeli authorities arrest me based solely on a Russian Red Notice?

Israeli police can technically detain someone flagged by a Red Notice for initial verification, but detention cannot be prolonged without a formal extradition request backed by treaty obligations. Since Israel has no extradition treaty with Russia, there is no legal basis for extended custody or surrender proceedings. In practice, Israeli authorities treat Russian Red Notices with considerable scepticism, particularly where the underlying case involves financial crimes common in post-Soviet prosecutions. However, the arrest record itself can complicate future visa applications and business dealings, making proactive notice deletion advisable.

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